Pick one of the following three articles:

Harold L. Platt, “Clever Microbes: Bacteriology and Sanitary Technology in Manchester and Chicago during the Progressive Age,” in Osiris, 2nd Series, Vol. 19, Landscapes of Exposure: Knowledge and Illness in Modern Environments (2004), pp. 149-166
Harold L. Platt, “Jane Addams and the Ward Boss Revisited: Class, Politics, and Public Health in Chicago, 1890-1930” in Environmental History, Vol. 5, No. 2, environmental Justice in the City: A theme for Urban Environmental History (Apr., 2000) pp. 194-222
Margaret Garb, “Health, Morality, and Housing: The Tenement Problem in Chicago” in American Journal of Public Health, September 2003, Vol 93. No. 9, pp. 1420-1430.
Analyze the intersection of the different analytical categories as they appear in your self-selected reading.

Think about other assignments where you were asked to reflect on urban lives / city cultures through the lens of a single analytical category. What is the benefit of looking at a particular issue through the intersection of several analytical categories rather than one? What is gained by doing so? What is lost?

Use at least 5 (five) other course sources (in addition to the self-selected article) in your analysis.

1,000-1,250 words.

Works Cited Required.

three articles:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1447986/

http://www.jstor.org.proxy1.cl.msu.edu/stable/3655237?seq=1&Search=yes&term=Era&term=Chicago&term=Health&term=Progressive&list=hide&searchUri=/action/doAdvancedSearch?q0=Health&f0=all&c0=AND&q1=Chicago&f1=all&c1=AND&q2%3#references_tab_contents
http://www.jstor.org.proxy1.cl.msu.edu/stable/pdf/3985635.pdf